This is not meant to be a catalog, or even a complete representation
of all the SAAB models and toys out there - it's just my attempt to
capture as many examples as possible, with links to the manufacturer
if I can find them. Perhaps someday I'll have time to write up a little
about each company - but not today!
If you have any companies I've missed, let me know.
Most pictures are from eBay.Hey
- I've been blogged!

These are [I believe] made of
aluminum powder in a resin base - they look very nice and would make an
excellent addition to any collection. Many variations available. Most
[27 as of June, 2005] are 1:87 or 1:92, but there are about a dozen 1:43
models as well. I have three of the little ones so far.

Many thanks to Iain
who has commissioned most of these from Keith Dungworth, the proprietor,
including some special items for the International SAAB club meetings
in Gaydon, UK.

Even the 9-x concept got a casting
- with or without the "SAABFREAK" label.

Yes, that's a penholder and a business card holder...
And the AWESOME 96 towing a SAABO husvagn!"Husvagn" is Swedish for Caravan, which is British for
Camper.

IXO / ALTAYAThese are new to me - don't know much about them, but they look
nice!
The rally version is IXO cat number CIXJ000008 Saab 96 V4 as driven
by Stig Blomqvist and Arne Hertz in the 1972 Swedish Rally.

Marpytoys (Holland)
92.001, or URSAAB is a 1:43 scale model, commissioned by Dutch collectors.
Most of the production of 80 hand made pieces are in the hands of members
of Rhenen (Saab Club Nederland). Thanks to Peter
IJpema for the pictures!

Made by "Paul's Model Art."
Originally sold through SAAB dealers or through the SAAB
Catalog.

It was on the
24 of October 1996. When the sun went down over the Talladega Super speedway
in the USA a SAAB 900 rolled over the finish line. It had been driving
with the pedal at the floor, for 24 hours a day for 8 days, and beat 40
international records. Taken directly from the factory this SAAB 900 2,0
Turbo has among others beaten the international record for the distance
25.000 miles (40.000km), with an average speed of 226,450 km/h including
refueling, tire change and service. This is the Minichamps edition of
the 1/43 scale model of the winning car.

I think this might be made by Universal/Eagle and re-badged as Minichamps,
but I could be wrong.
This is the 96 from the 1964 East African Safari Rally.

Phat Boys
(China)
Made by Simple Wishes, these micro-sized cards are as wide as they are
long. Advertised as being "Phlat, Phat, and Phast," they come in two-packs
and there is a transporter available as well. I have a couple of these,
they're fun!.

Do you know of a site, image or info that should [or
shouldn't] be here? Or the provenance of something that's not properly
credited? If any image is yours and you don't want it up here, just let me
know! Email me!